Hydralyte Effervescent Electrolyte Tablets Apple Blackcurrant 40 Pack

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Product Overview
Apple Blackcurrant flavoured Hydralyte tablets, help relieve symptoms of dehydration. It also helps replace water & electrolytes lost due to vomiting, diarrhoea, heavy sweating, vigorous exercise and occasional hangovers. Signs of mild dehydration include sticky or dry mouth, increased thirst, lethargy, decreased urine output, dark yellow urine.
Some of the signs of dehydration are including but not limited to -
- Vomiting & diarrhoea.
- Heat.
- Travel.
- Vigorous exercise.
- Heavy sweating.
- Occasional hangovers.
- Heat & excessive exercise at work.
These conveniently self-dissolving effervescent tablets are a great hydration pick me up that rehydrates you faster than water alone.
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Hydralyte Effervescent Electrolyte Tablets Apple Blackcurrant 40 Pack
RRP $27.20
$24.45
10% OFF RRP
Collect 24 Everyday Rewards Points*
Size:
$24.45
$24.45
Choose delivery option
Delivery Options
In Stock for
Fastest Delivery
Order now to receive it by 9pm on Monday, 30 March
or FREE delivery when you spend over $80Everyday Rewards
Collect 24 Everyday Rewards Points*
Product Overview
Apple Blackcurrant flavoured Hydralyte tablets, help relieve symptoms of dehydration. It also helps replace water & electrolytes lost due to vomiting, diarrhoea, heavy sweating, vigorous exercise and occasional hangovers. Signs of mild dehydration include sticky or dry mouth, increased thirst, lethargy, decreased urine output, dark yellow urine.
Some of the signs of dehydration are including but not limited to -
- Vomiting & diarrhoea.
- Heat.
- Travel.
- Vigorous exercise.
- Heavy sweating.
- Occasional hangovers.
- Heat & excessive exercise at work.
These conveniently self-dissolving effervescent tablets are a great hydration pick me up that rehydrates you faster than water alone.
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